Bolivia

Copacabana

Copacabana

Situated on the shores of Lake Titicaca, Copacabana is a charming lakeside town known for its spiritual atmosphere, scenic beauty, and access to sacred islands. It is one of Bolivia’s most important pilgrimage sites and a gateway to the legendary Isla del Sol.

Top Reasons to Visit Copacabana
  • Stunning views of Lake Titicaca

  • Gateway to Isla del Sol

  • Rich cultural and spiritual heritage

  • Relaxed atmosphere by the lake

Quick Facts
  • Region: La Paz Department, Bolivia

  • Altitude: Approx. 3,841 m above sea level

  • Closest Town: La Paz


  • How to access: Overland journey from La Paz (approx. 3–4 hours by bus)

What to see & do

  • Visit the famous Copacabana Basilica

  • Explore Isla del Sol

  • Enjoy boat trips on Lake Titicaca

  • Watch sunsets over the lake

Why Book Your Journey With Sierra Tours

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Why Our Guides Make Your Trip Unforgettable
  • Experienced local guides with deep regional knowledge

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Why Choose Sierra Tours

  • Tailor-made journeys for discerning travelers

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